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Mardin Sign
Native toTurkey
RegionMardin
Native speakers
40 (2012)[1]
Language family
family sign
language isolate
Language codes
ISO 639-3dsz
Glottologmard1245
ELPMardin Sign Language

Mardin Sign Language is a family sign language of Turkey. It was originally spoken in the town of Mardin, dating back at least five generations in a single extended family. All speakers now live in Izmir or Istanbul, and the younger generation has shifted to Turkish Sign Language.

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Mardin Sign Language

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Archived from the original on 2014-11-22. Retrieved 2012-05-21. "Mardin Sign Language". University of Central Lancashire. 2010-09-16. Archived from the...

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Languages of Turkey

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of their mother languages. Concerning the incompatibility of this provision with the International Bill of Human Rights, Turkey signed the International...

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Bouakako Sign Language

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LaSiBo is similar to Nanabin Sign Language in Ghana, Mardin Sign Language in Turkey and other young village sign language concentrated among one or a few...

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Languages of Egypt

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Gregersen, Edgar A. (1977), Language in Africa, CRC Press, ISBN 0-677-04380-5 Grigore, George (2007), L'arabe parlé à Mardin. Monographie d'un parler arabe...

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Artuqids

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region around Hasankeyf between 1102 and 1231; Ilghazi's branch ruled from Mardin and Mayyafariqin between 1106 and 1186 (until 1409 as vassals) and Aleppo...

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Arabic

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Mesopotamian Arabic

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Mesopotamian Marshes Qeltu dialects include: Qeltu Anatolian Qeltu Mardin dialects: Mardin and surrounding villages. Mhallami. Qamishli, Nusaybin and Cizre...

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Syriac language

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unjoined Syriac letters or other symbols instead of Syriac script. The Syriac language (/ˈsɪriæk/ SIH-ree-ak; Classical Syriac: ܠܫܢܐ ܣܘܪܝܝܐ, romanized: Leššānā...

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Aramaic

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Turkish alphabet

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inevitably lost our connection with Arabic culture. The Turkish writer Şerif Mardin has noted that "Atatürk imposed the mandatory Latin alphabet in order to...

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Turkmen language

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features of the Turkic languages. Thus, it did not have necessary signs to designate specific sounds of the Turkmen language, and at the same time there...

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Mor Gabriel Monastery

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in the world. It is located on the Tur Abdin plateau near Midyat in the Mardin Province in southeastern Turkey. It has been involved in a dispute with...

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Suret language

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which had over 600 signs. The converging process that took place between Assyrian Akkadian and Aramaic across all aspects of both languages and societies is...

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Assyrian people

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Province and Mardin Province. The Western subgroup, historically inhabited Tur Abdin. They mainly speak the Central Neo-Aramaic language Surayt (also...

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Ignatius Maloyan

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April 8, 1869 – June 11, 1915) was the Armenian Catholic Archbishop of Mardin between 1911–15, when he was killed in the Armenian Genocide. He was beatified...

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Ibn Taymiyya

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considered unbelievers, took control of the city of Mardin the population included many Muslims. Believing Mardin was neither the domain of Islam, as Islam was...

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Assyria

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sites for centuries thereafter, gradually losing ground to Christianity. At Mardin, believers in the old religion are known from as late as the 18th century...

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Syriac Catholic Church

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after the Massacre of Aleppo in 1850, the patriarchal see was shifted to Mardin in 1854. After becoming officially recognized by the Ottoman government...

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Armenians in Turkey

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endangered language. The Western Armenian language is markedly different in grammar, pronunciation and spelling from the Eastern Armenian language spoken...

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Turkey

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Bayburt Erzurum Artvin Ardahan Kars Ağrı Iğdır Tunceli Elazığ Diyarbakır Mardin Batman Siirt Şırnak Bitlis Bingöl Muş Van Hakkâri Turkey is a presidential...

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Scritti Politti

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and Gartside moved to New York. Collaborating with veteran producer Arif Mardin, David Gamson and Fred Maher, the first recording to emerge from these sessions...

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Turkish Americans

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arranger, composer and record producer Arif Mardin joined the Ertegun brothers at Atlantic Records. Mardin was the winner of 12 Grammys, including two...

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Syriac Orthodox Church

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Mor Hananyo Monastery (Deir al. Zaʿfarān) in southeastern Anatolia near Mardin, where it remained until 1933 and re-established in Homs, Syria, due to...

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